Its supposed to be the best meteor shower of the year, peaking last night and tonight ( 13th & 14th December ) with up to 120 meteors visible per minuet, coming from the gemini constalation and can be seen from across the plannet, as long there's no clouds.
Live web cam: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/11429252
Meteor shower!
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Meteor shower!
Tim Minchin - The Good Book
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr1I3mBojc0
'If you just close your eyes and block your ears, to the acumulated knowlage of the last 2000 years,
then morally guess what your off the hook, and thank Christ you only have to read one book'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr1I3mBojc0
'If you just close your eyes and block your ears, to the acumulated knowlage of the last 2000 years,
then morally guess what your off the hook, and thank Christ you only have to read one book'
Re: Meteor shower!
Thick fog did for any chance of viewing I had. Typically, once the meteor shower had gone, so had the bloody fog!
Mike
Mike
The secret of life is to aim below the head (With thanks to MMM)
Re: Meteor shower!
Never mind, there are always other predictable annual showers throughout the year.
The Perseids are usually the best which peaks about the 11th of August, but the next one is the Quadrantids that peaks on January 3rd.
PLUS, next year we have comet ISON to look forward to which is predicted to be so bright as to be visible in daylight (although perhaps not on foggy/rainy days
) but we will have to wait and see, I remember great things being predicted for Halley's comet too.
The Perseids are usually the best which peaks about the 11th of August, but the next one is the Quadrantids that peaks on January 3rd.
PLUS, next year we have comet ISON to look forward to which is predicted to be so bright as to be visible in daylight (although perhaps not on foggy/rainy days

Tony
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Disclaimer: I almost certainly haven't a clue what I'm talking about.
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Re: Meteor shower!
Is ISON the comet that's going to orbit past the sun close enough so the ice will melt and produce a big vapor trail that will be visible from everywhere on Earth?
Tim Minchin - The Good Book
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr1I3mBojc0
'If you just close your eyes and block your ears, to the acumulated knowlage of the last 2000 years,
then morally guess what your off the hook, and thank Christ you only have to read one book'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr1I3mBojc0
'If you just close your eyes and block your ears, to the acumulated knowlage of the last 2000 years,
then morally guess what your off the hook, and thank Christ you only have to read one book'
Re: Meteor shower!
That's what "they" are saying.
It's supposed to be once in a lifetime event.
But then so was Halley's comet.
It's supposed to be once in a lifetime event.
But then so was Halley's comet.

Tony
Disclaimer: I almost certainly haven't a clue what I'm talking about.
Disclaimer: I almost certainly haven't a clue what I'm talking about.